On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 16:32 +0200, Leonardo Pugliesi wrote:
>Leonardo Pugliesi ha scritto:
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>>Adam Stokes ha scritto:
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>>>Ok I know what the problem is, its my fault :( when I was testing this I
>>>always run the following :
>>>
>>>getent group
>>>
>>>This should display
>>>Domain Admins:x:2512:
>>>Domain Users:x:2513:
>>>Domain Guests:x:2514:
>>>Domain Computers:x:2515:
>>>
>>>So, if that doesn't display those groups after adding them to the ldap
>>>server run the following (on fedora)
>>>
>>>authconfig
>>>
>>>Configure user information to use LDAP, this will configure PAM
>>>correctly and then you should be able to proceed.
>>>
>>>Ill get that added right away
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>OK, now working...
>>net groupmapping result:
>>Successfully added group Domain Admins to the mapping db
>>thanks a lot
>>Leon
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>i managed to execute net groupmap add etc., but i have problems in the
>next step of how-to:
>i added the entry of "Administrator" as shown in the how-to but on
>smbpasswd -a Administrator i get the following error:
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>[root@fedorac4 ~]# smbpasswd -a Administrator
>New SMB password:
>Retype new SMB password:
>ldapsam_modify_entry: Failed to add user dn=
>uid=Administrator,ou=People,dc=localdomain with: Already exists
>
>ldapsam_add_sam_account: failed to modify/add user with uid =
>Administrator (dn = uid=Administrator,ou=People,dc=localdomain)
>Failed to add entry for user Administrator.
>Failed to modify password entry for user Administrator
>[root@fedorac4 ~]#
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>the ldapsearch -x -Z shows the entry in this way:
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># Administrator, People, localdomain
>dn: uid=Administrator,ou=People,dc=localdomain
>uid: Administrator
>cn: Samba Admin
>givenName: Samba
>sn: Admin
>mail: Administrator@localdomain
>objectClass: person
>objectClass: organizationalPerson
>objectClass: inetOrgPerson
>objectClass: posixAccount
>objectClass: top
>loginShell: /bin/bash
>uidNumber: 0
>gidNumber: 0
>homeDirectory: /root
>gecos: Samba Admin
>
># search result
>search: 3
>result: 0 Success
>
># numResponses: 16
># numEntries: 15
>[root@fedorac4 ~]#
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>some hints?
>
>thank you
>Leon
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Leon,
I think since you have an administrator account set already, do
smbpasswd Adminsitrator
the '-a' switch tells samba to add that user without it will just change
the password and add the appropriate entries to directory server
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if i use "smbpasswd Administrator" i get:
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[root@fedorac4 ~]# smbpasswd Administrator
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Failed to find entry for user administrator.
Failed to modify password entry for user administrator
[root@fedorac4 ~]#
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so it seems that i can't add Administrator because the entry alredy
exists, but i can't modify it because it doesn't exists.....
am i missing something :-)
thanx